Reflecting on bidding farewell to the show, she said: "I really prefer going on the journey with Mikasa as a character, and being able to react in real time to what's happening on the screen and in the script. Nishimura agreed with her co-star, also calling it "bittersweet" and explaining that she also chose not to read the manga because she would rather be in the moment when voicing Mikasa. I really love being able to play this character and I love working with these guys, Josh and Trina are just amazing to act across from." "But of course I'm sad to step away from the role and see it come to an end. You know, I'm really looking forward to finally understanding what's going on in this show. "I don't know what's going to happen towards the end of this journey, so it's exciting. I haven't read the manga, my method is to go in kind of blank and immerse myself in the show, and whatever comes out comes out in that moment. "For me, I have no idea what's about to happen. "It's very bittersweet but appropriate for the show," he explained. Papenbrook, who portrays Eren Jaeger in the anime, said it was "appropriate" for the show to end now, but said that while it was sad he would still enjoy it. Here's the English Dub Voice Cast for 'Attack on Titan's' Final Episodes. When 'Bleach's' Thousand-Year Blood War Arc Will Get an Anime Adaptation.'Attack on Titan' Fans Share Their Shock After 'Phenomenal' Eren Twist.Tags: anime, animation, power rangers, martial arts, seven deadly sins, final fantasy, fire emblem, awakening, tales of graces, wendy lee, spongebob, demon slayer, inosuke, war of underworlds, attack on titan, voice actingĪs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Some are the ones from Final Fantasy.Ħ:38 – Bryce talks about the people who inspired and mentored him.Ĩ:17 – Bryce talks about how he approaches a voice and developing it.ĩ:06 – Bryce talks some challenging voices such as Henry from Fire Emblem Awakening.ġ0:30 – Bryce talks about the length of recording projects.ġ1:25 – Bryce talks about roles he would have liked to do.ġ2:40 – Bryce talks about roles he has coming up.ġ4:45 – Bryce talks about what he does to protect his voice.ġ5:45 – Bryce can be found on twitter and instagram and on facebook of Interestįor more “Full Contact Nerd” please follow me at, on Facebook at CrisAlvarezFCN, on youtube at Cris Alvarez on twitter on Instagram and on Apple / Stitcher / Spotify for the podcast He says having fun is important.Ĥ:19 – Bryce talks about actually working in the booth to record.ĥ:44 – Bryce talks about his best roles. This includes his training in martial arts.Ģ:47 – Bryce talks about how his career progressed in acting. His dad worked as a Power Ranger.ġ:25 – Bryce talks about the strengths he has as a voice actor. We spoke about his work, his inspirations, and voice acting in general at Anime USA 2019.Ġ:36 – Bryce talks about how he got into voice acting. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | RSSĬheck out Attack on Titan Season One here īryce Papenbrook has been doing voice acting since age 6 and has over 250 credits to his name.
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